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IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 2, 1952, the junior class of Geneva High School met to elect ofhcers for the school year. The following oiiicers were chosen: Bob Schisler, Presidentg Larry Hanni, Vice Presidentg Elaine Hunt, Secretaryg and Sharon Neal, Treasurer. For the first semester party the class enjoyed a hay ride to the home of Ronnie Rhoades. Among the projects of the class this year were a ham supper, held in the school cafeteria, home- made candy sales, and an every day greeting card sale. We have sponsored the school candy room and sold popcorn at ball games. We are looking forward to presenting our class play this spring. IUST SUPPOSE Dorothy Boice went with the boys. Dave Robinson had only one seat in the assembly. Ruth Moser wasnlt a shy little girl. Jean Lehman wasn't all brains. Roger Call was big and brawny. Helen Baker was a brunette. Larry Hanni behaved in classes for any where elsej. Shirley Fenstermaker was a Republican. Ronnie Rhoades didn't have a girl in every port. Velma Patty was a redhead. Bob Schisler would lose his best friend this Ford carl. Jo Burgess had only one man. Larry Bollenbacher was sweet sixteen and never been kissed. Elaine Hunt was going to be a school teacher instead of a nurse. Frank Sanders didn't have his good looks. Alice Norr couldn't play the piano. Lowell Landers lost his last friend. Carl Macklin drove around with a carload of girls. Elwin Van Emon didn't like the girls. Sharon Stahly would refuse rides in a two- tone Chevrolet. Jerome Ellenberger had his lessons just once. Bonnie Vorhees was still going steady. Lloyd Ineichen was a girl scout instead of a boy scout. Lois Wallace would gain 100 pounds. Ruth Amstutz didn't yell for a certain basket-ball player fa sophomore! Don Dailey threw wild parties. Carol Heeter couldn't square dance. Lawrence Graham didn't have trouble with cars and girls. Barbara Baumgartner didn't have her sweet personality. Bob Hofstetter didn't talk so much. Sharlene Flueckiger was boy crazy. Sharon Biberstein couldn't fry a good hamburger. Sue Lybarger had the wrong leg operated on. Sharon Neal iwantedj to move to Decatur. Mrs. Owens lost her patience. Twenty-one
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IUNIOB CLASS PLAY The Junior Class presented Meet Me In St. Louis. a three-act comedy, by 24. 1953. Mr. Smith. a St. Louis business man Mrs. Smith. his wife .,... .. Rose. the eldest daughter . . Esther, who admires Rose . Agnes. inclined to be a tomboy Tootie. full of mischief .,,. . Lon. their son ,.... .. .,. ... . . Grandpa Prophater, full of tall tales Katie, the Irish maid ,...... Mrs. Waughop, an irate neighbor Ida Boothby. sweet on Lon .. . John Shephard. sweet on Rose .,.. . Fred Gregory. sweet on Esther '..,. . Lucille Pentard. a menace from the east. Mr. Dodge. Mr. Smiths boss. .. Mr. Duffy, who is up to no good . Conductor . .. .. .. CAST Perry Clark. on April ...Ronnie Rhoades .. .... Jean Lehman . Elaine Hunt . .. ..... .Carol Heeter Ruth Annette Amstutz . . .. ......,... Lois Wallace ..Bob Schisler Roger Call . .... Sharon Neal ..... Velma Patty .Sharon Stahly ...... ..... . .Larry Hanni ...Larry Bollenbacher ......Helen Baker .....,L1oyd Ineichen . .... Lowell Landers Don Dailey Fathers announcement that he has been transferred to the New York branch office comes just be- fore the opening of the World's Fair and throws the whole family into an uproar. The Hirls discover that Lon. a college freshman home on VklC3tiOI1. is i8Y1O1'iI1g Ida. the quiet, home- town girl. for a snobbish eastern girl. They resort to a hilarious series of strategies and maneuvers that not only result in their staying in St. Louis where they have been so happy, but in straightening out brother Lon. too. in a joyous. whirlwind finale. 'I'u'enty-two
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